
Housing sales across eight major Indian cities declined by 1% in 2025, totaling over 3.48 lakh units, while average prices rose up to 19%, according to Knight Frank. Factors like lower home loan interest rates and strong economic growth sustained demand despite price increases. Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Chennai saw sales growth, while Pune and Delhi-NCR experienced declines. Bengaluru sales remained flat. The report also noted a rise in NRI contributions to housing sales.
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